sharmajm
Active Member
I know a topper is a bit small for this forum, but I thought someone might have some tips.
I have a friend who has bought an old topper dingy. He tells me that it was originally yellow, but you wouldn't have been able to guess this from looking at it.
The obvious answer is to attack with sandpaper and cuting compound, followed by a good polish, however the surface has a non slip coating, i.e not textured GRP.
I guess the questions are:
Is it safe to sand down the top surface?
If it is can anyone recommend a non slip paint to use when the job has been done?
Are there any other approaches to the problem apart from do nothing?
Any help gratefully accepted
I have a friend who has bought an old topper dingy. He tells me that it was originally yellow, but you wouldn't have been able to guess this from looking at it.
The obvious answer is to attack with sandpaper and cuting compound, followed by a good polish, however the surface has a non slip coating, i.e not textured GRP.
I guess the questions are:
Is it safe to sand down the top surface?
If it is can anyone recommend a non slip paint to use when the job has been done?
Are there any other approaches to the problem apart from do nothing?
Any help gratefully accepted